Before the cameras roll on Sunday, the Juno Awards have already crowned most of their winners.
The majority of the trophies were handed out at a non-televised ceremony in Hamilton on Saturday.
Here’s a look at some of the winners:
Single of the year: “Sports Car” by Tate McRae
Album of the year: “So Close To What” by Tate McRae
Artist of the year: Tate McRae
Country album of the year: “The Hard Way” by Cameron Whitcomb
Alternative album of the year: “Edge Of The Earth” by Aysanabee
Rock album of the year: “No Hard Feelings” by The Beaches
Metal/hard music album of the year: “Shadow Work” by Despised Icon
Adult contemporary album of the year: “Better Broken” by Sarah McLachlan
Pop album of the year: “So Close To What” by Tate McRae
Dance recording of the year: “Bet On Me” by Debby Friday
Underground dance single of the year: “Phantom Vibrations” by Gene Tellem feat. Teddy Bryant
Electronic album of the year: “Shades of Meridian” by Èbony
Rap single of the year: “Who’s Driving You?” by TOBi, Saukrates & Jully Black
Rap album/EP of the year: “Dry Cry” by SadBoi
Traditional R&B/soul recording of the year: “Say Yes” by Melanie Fiona
Reggae recording of the year: “Welcome To Paradise” by Naomi Cowan
Contemporary Indigenous artist or group of the year: “Edge Of The Earth” by Aysanabee
South Asian music recording of the year: “P-Pop Culture” by Karan Aujla & Ikky
Jack Richardson producer of the year: Cirkut
Songwriter of the year: Ashton Simmonds (Daniel Caesar)
Latin music recording of the year: “Índole” by Alex Cuba
This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 28, 2026.
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